Carolingians and the Written Word
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Carolingians and the Written Word, authored by a prestigious scholar and published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This compelling 308-page paperback delves into the pivotal role of the written word in Carolingian society during the eighth and ninth centuries, focusing on regions of France and Germany.
Explore key themes such as the intersection of law and written communication, the economic and social significance of books, and the intriguing dynamics of lay literacy in this transformative period. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in medieval studies, history, and the evolution of literacy. Enhance your understanding of how the Carolingians shaped the written word and its impact on society. Perfect for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike!